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UK Bar 2020 – Real Estate - Legal Marketplace Analysis

The Who's Who Legal UK Bar 2020 – Real Estate - Legal Marketplace Analysis was released on 18 March 2020. This year three silks and two juniors are featured in the "most highly regarded" category while 11 silks and 11 juniors are recognised for their outstanding work handling contentious and transactional matters on behalf of landlords, tenants, commercial developers and multinational companies in a range of disputes.

Most highly regarded

Silks

Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC

Stephen Jourdan QC

Janet Bignell QC

Juniors

Oliver Radley-Gardner

Tamsin Cox 

Chambers has a strong presence in the real estate sector and sees 11 silks highlighted for their excellence this year.

Jonathan Gaunt QC is commended as a “serious opponent” with a “measured style”, and renowned for his “encyclopaedic knowledge”.

Kirk Reynolds QC 

Guy Fetherstonhaugh QC is a “go-to advocate” who stands out as “very polished and knowledgeable”. His specialty lies in commercial property law, with a focus on rent review.

Jonathan Karas QC is “an original thinker” and “a tenacious and experienced advocate with excellent judgement”.

Stephen Jourdan QC “combines real intellect with a very calm advocacy style” according to impressed peers. He has an excellent track record handling cases with an insolvency element.

Janet Bignell QC performs exceptionally well in our research. She is renowned as a “technically brilliant and skilful lawyer” who is in “full control of the facts”.

Caroline Shea QC is a “strong advocate” and a “real battler” according to impressed peers. She has deep experience in a variety of issues, including real estate and agricultural disputes.

Mark Sefton QC is an excellent practitioner who comes highly recommended for his “valuations expertise”.

Stephanie Tozer QC

Gary Cowen QC

Adam Rosenthal QC 

Chambers sees 11 juniors recognised for their leading work in real estate.

Anthony Radevsky is the “doyen of enfranchisement” and a “courteous opponent”.

Wayne Clark is “an exceptionally good lawyer” with a “great all-round knowledge of property law”.

Martin Dray comes highly recommended for his “technical ability” and his experience as an arbitrator.

Edward Peters

Emily Windsor

Elizabeth Fitzgerald

Greville Healey 

Oliver Radley-Gardner is, according to peers, “one of the best lawyers in his field” and “a star with an exceptionally quick mind”.

Tamsin Cox is an “excellent advocate”, highly regarded for her deep expertise in property-related insolvencies.

Joseph Ollech

Kester Lees 

To read more on the analysis please click here and here


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